http://dungeond.com/Dungeons and Denizens is about a (Mino)Taur who is a new tech in a typical fantasy dungeon Cute, but doesn't get updated anymore. Reminds you of why the bad side is the better side http://xkcd.com/XKCD is geeky, sometimes very sweet comic (at the moment tending to a bitter side). I confess, sometimes it's a bit beyond me. (Mathematics...)http://www.theclassm.com/d/19990322.htmlThe Class Menagerie makes everyone a pervy furry. A cute comic about a group of college students, a dorm...yeah, and they are all antropomorphic animals who don't *quite* forget they are.http://www.superdickery.com/seduction/42.htmlSuperdickery deals with real comics, especially the comic panels, where Superman is a dick to his pals. The forums are worth visiting, too.http://www.smbc-comics.com/Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal is definetely not nice. Well, if you want to be a sociopath, just follow its advice!http://pbfcomics.com/ Perry Bible Fellowship is, due to thoughts behind it and really wonderful art, a little gem. An evil black gem with a sickly, pulsating red light in it.

Yeah, XKCD isn't funny often enough for me to desire to keep up with it.

However, if you want all the geeky humor without the other bits, there's Irregular Webcomic! for those who aren't aware of it. I'm not even sure of where I heard it. Was it here? Anyway, the guy takes LEGOs and roleplaying miniatures and makes comic stories. He has a bunch of different themes which intertwine and stuff. And you get jokes like the one in space where each progressive frame is brighter and more washed out, and the explanation is that they're approaching the speed of light, so their gamma's increasing.

And the Ackermann function (expressed as A(m,n)) gets freakishly huge unbelievably quickly. At (7,7), it's too large to be written with any mere mortal notation.

You can see how combining those gets you a number too large to even begin to comprehend. Graham's number alone is unthinkably huge. Putting it into the Ackermann function... It's like taking awesome and raising it to the superlative. Can you express that with any number that is reasonable? No.

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